Sentence examples for were able to be allocated from inspiring English sources

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A total of 33,337 case records were able to be allocated a DepCat score.

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Also, when a cell is highly loaded, certain users might not be able to be allocated resources in a certain scheduling period.

This study proposes the cloud-based disassembly that abstracts ability of the disassembly factory as the disassembly resource, the disassembly resource is then able to be allocated to execute disassembly tasks.

This changes the number of units able to be allocated within a block (Table 1).

The epidemiologists, in turn, were able to swiftly allocate resources to households and villages in the infection chain.

For example, in a color word Stroop task in which the intervals between the irrelevant (color) and relevant (word) stimulus dimensions were predictable rather than random, subjects were able to strategically allocate attention in time to reduce the cost of Stroop interference (Appelbaum, Boehler, Won, Davis, & Woldorff, 2012).

Resources have to be allocated.

As at 2am, eight delegates have yet to be allocated.

At Christian Aid we have always worked with, and understood the value of, local organisations, which is why we were able to allocate £250,000 to our partners on Boxing Day 2004, so they could start work straight away.

By randomly assigning school tours, we were able to allocate spots fairly.

We were able to allocate the phenotypically characterized patients to two different clusters.

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